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The Meriwether County Vindicator
VOL. 5.
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CORONER. 1 Jonn It. Jbm*
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
K. A Chonu,AAron r on Sibley.
C. J. HteVe*. .J. K HicWoi'i,
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board of kiu\atu>n.
ttoti ti W. ftsrte, W. J. Barnes.
Madison H-.-v#, It. A Fa. kef,.
A. H. Freeman, Bee.
SENATOR 3fl!b Distrirt,l'. It BiewsfCr
UIU'HEsENTAT^.'i;.^
John a Roper, J-ukh W. Taylor
BUSINESS CARDS
~ joiix f*aunr,
A TTOKHEY AT LAW,
will practice In Men wet Iter q<l the a i
wining ounntlr*.
A 11. KHKKM VN
ATTORNEY AT I AW
■ ' fiKRtiSVIU K, Ga.
All b'Wiovea eotiuale 1 t<> lib cute alidad
ej Ul prom fitly and falthfoL).
nruTlTuin, m
A TTOTIVItY AT LAW
J*Y liUUUMUI:, lA
Wltl practice m Sf.'TtwFttmr Amt ttir
r-uunUrt c<wti|'<>lng Cltr C'• ' I'ti'vli*.
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Rr.Hff<rvT r^NTTMT,
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Trmif t/Mh. All work W*rrnlnl,
IMt K. It. TtiHKtU*
/ KKF.RH li l*rOttW>!>ml imuni t*
* / It,* I’ubitc—*)fllr* wlili hl l*tln'r,
IVr J. K fl. Tsereß, a the Drug Mtrrrr.
\m n *AB*amn\
OKKI Itft UU Prateastaual te’vkw* toth<
rl'irru* ol Greenville And viol nil/
tf OIIW at O. J. Anthony ■% We l'ir
Hiofr. SeTO
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ALBERT LEHMAN
IF Ai NOW, Mi l will k* p nl vuyp **ii
i b*rj.| ftl f>i* oij ®tnn<i E*t *K‘ Ii
lh pil9k t it I
win UEUscrrKt; urge* mm
JKW'fetur anu r A vert'. cotfi*
OousitOng, in part of,
taruoM •n't Hii,v.:tt wnh—,jgi
f ; t*w and K wtfio'•, off f >** '* 1 tunk#*
9Mm4Vf *n4 buy* r W*i , Oj!i
CLOCKS
ol *ii Hie*. mtkof Ami pries
Hold Pen* aud nil kinds of holders; Hold
Krlvwr 4 steel bpect relay Jj ....
fIOIJD MLVB< TA t)iA VVAHK
Silver Plato Were
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racket, TMfe Cil*-rr. Aftay.nn
by tee vteyriltowDe j makers, JObEl’tj
ItUDOEfiH Wd OEOIIGK WOBTEN
HfHJfP
JRJSJPAIJRIN O
I run adit rapairing all good* In roy iior
Too many dthwos oi Meriwether ant ad
busing cwnlw hare tested | work In
a woyj row nw t the charac
ter erf K, 2 wilf, however warrant all my
atnpifflar.
tSe ptlro<a£fe 1 hare receive 1 from ay
f deads to Meriwether
ALBERT LEHMAN
®OQQ he made by every ages'
ntr :oe "
we iuralah, Cqj those to wetff pan
easily ena * dozen doiiart a (tey SO Utair
hem Business plsasan: u 4 honorable
‘WbaNe.wedhopesndrsrlsdo u wen i,
ml We wffl fsmwti you a complete
Outfit free. The buwneas ptya better than
rjibing eter. We will beer npamt |
tar>iatfywe. Particular* free. Write and
’em Fmmm sad mechanics, ibeir toot
If werlr at ft—*a. aheutd write tone end'
the time, fccrt May. Add.-tea Tnt
*(> Aagcata, Maine.
(IREENYiLLE. MEimVETUER CPU, AUGUST 10. 1877-
WBVr I*4 EAItTB I
What is earth, *cxt >:t ?
A ftUee to t% graves.
What is earth, net; -man.h
A i laee to sunk slaves.
What is earth, gray bear cl ?
A place to grow old.
w hat X earth, mtser ?
A place to Jig goiJ.
, VVtat .* earth. schoolboy T
A ulaar for my play.
A Uat is earth, maiden ?
A place te be gay.
What la earth, seamstress ?
A place whore ! weep.
What is earth, sluggard ?
A good place to sleep.
What Is earth, soldier ?
A place for a battle.
rtVhal :r earth, herdsman ?
A pla<rt> to raise oaHlO.
What is earth, widow ?
A place*l true sorrow.
What 1* earth, Ua-iesuiau.?
you to-morrow.
What is eai lb, sick man f
in nothing to me.
What k earth, tailor ?
My homo is the sen.
W hat is earth, statesman f
A place to tola fame.
What is earth, author f
, I’ll write there my name.
What is mirth, monarch ?
Km my realm ’tlsgiven.
Wrhat is earth, Christian T
Hie gateway of heaven.
The Family t inle.
li there is any hat 1 m lilo dial ought to
be sacredly guarded lrom everything that
■ran pal it In peril, t*. is that which u ill too
the member* ft a faun y. ll them tm a
fH)f npou eaith kont which discord and
•info abfVuTd let bairtstiod, it is the !i m; to
There centre the louJ< st hopes and the
most ti and ’er alleclloua.
How lovely toe spectacle presmiXeu by
iltfct lamily which is governs 1 by the light
spirit IKaeii Irivos to nvoi i giving o.L rcu
aikl I* at tdlo isly c Jiiw-ltrate id the tbers’
ha;>|i!mw*. Hweot loving dnjiosttioiis uro
eultivslo I by all and each ti ins to surpass
(lie oTtn r in his eflerU lor the common
harmony - Kaeb heart gin ,s with love;
.ml tile helled let ion ot beivelily |ieaoe
•emus to abide U(kiii that dwelling with
snrti }>ower that D" black fiend o( passion
date real hit head within it.
Who would not real I.n tlila leVnly |)ic
rtit*- F I* may lie ris ! ir“,l ly J| who w ill
,n,ploy till n pointed meant. leil the
fir*. f,is .it 1.., f, 10. applied m they
an >l, sigM .1 to he, ami they will h loun A
Ui alied a h>dy charm upon the family oir
■de, and rn • k<• ll wbal fl >d design*! N
ahouM lie , till. 1 mo* heaven Ilk" fii-n ori
earth.
Be Uiiid to 111 latum*
It i all very well to glvatnen fin* futur
ilt whet, tin y dir, and to write long obit
iniy u tie,-a pro ring them anint* tmeanon
’ynd it Is a good *.Mng lo ps* we
who musl all ili<> nmno day- lor a ilUle
moment 10. da honor to tlu and >*t and aatnrr
that v ere ycawrday a man. lint while si
do thhr, eatt w* frf>t a'ao gtvn a hllle kind
nc*a to the living f Gan we ait tie gaiM-r
--otta and Juat and lorglviug Vo those wh*'
afiall have ear* to lumr and bearla to tbroh
whh pair and anilety f
How ninny Ie arts uilgfit litre liann sav
< and liotu iKeakysg lij* perns*! •J f unr o‘,
Unary notice,; Low many liilglitliave been
comforted by ante* nnrlwii penraaia of lb*
verse* tv their tipulialoiic* ! il 1* alter he
is lead Ihnl we tnay ay of the mil, "He
was brave all t I* f the WdtTtn, “rtlie
•eaa pure nnd pretty.” '.The sbess, the
anesa. the mnuo ido, the malicioii" wbiap'ir
ttie coarse oarvat ira —tbcaa are lor living.
t>r athlng. deeding human bosoms. Auv
aOMMitAof tooabafooa prie and fonarsl
pag> auU that you like ; but wou’d it harm
us to be a litlia kinder vi tue living.
A ninake Often nsal.
Boys and young men ■ometimaa atari
nut !-. life wHh tbe idea that one’s socceaa
depends *yn his shsrpoeva and chicanery.
Tfcey imagine ’( a man la able always In
“get the ’test af a Irargaiu," do matter by
what deceit and mean nans he car r lea bU
point, that his prosperity cannot be found
ed on cunning and diebooesty. Tbe tricky
and riscehlul man is sure to fails victim,
sooner ot later, to the influences which are
forever working againat him. Qta housa
ia (Mill open tbe asud, and if* fouMtetfoa
will be certain to give way. Young peo
ple cannot gfoe '.frees truths too much
weight. Tbe fowre ot tbe young mania
who eedicsrs every phase of duoble (tea \r
r „y sod diahoneaty. aod lays the louuda
p-m ot ids aaceer id the endearing pnnei
fflaa ot erwiaating truth.
A Startling Mweiaf.
Eve* ateee 1171, raalroed* in th> mod
try hare been xomg late bankruptcy, and
thw ie sow going oak at • nue which lew
people suspect. The Herald atetea that
daring the aix mouth* ending the let ot
this month loredoaere aatee here been or
dered oi fifteen roads, with a capital stock
at mb forty-seven aUftons. During that
time thirty-two roada, representing atari/
fifty millions ot aioch and am sweaty-*
fire mißtoes ot debt, hare been eold; and
aaeetreea hare been appointed tor sixteen
roads, with at ck and date aoaotraticg te
over oat haadred and fifty militant.
j Tlc fJory lielil of Honor.
Tlfp tiretoduel in the Coiled StaiM was '
Tviight in New England. Ed ward Doty'
aril Kdi-n’l aarv *rt+s
eu Hopkins, at Plyinoa h, Attic, had a
qnarril and settled it with sworl*, like
geutleme i. Of eourae tueir conduct was a
heino.rt ofltusa in Ilia eyes of the colony,
ami, at though there w.h no law on the
statute book lor the pimlaliinent ol the of
lensc, the colony acvu Pnfirovlsod one.
The duel si* wore ardwed to he tie I
together, hand* and laet, lor twen
ty four houi, without food or drink. Dj
!ng the Kcvoltuionary wit Cas'.to Omen,
now Fort Independence, in Boston harbor
was celebrated ns a dueling grouud. Kir
ly in the war with Tripoli otw offlifcrs
fought many duels, an I ilia tit tot ice wa*
on ; y *l,q|)d by Ibe r ringtail orders ot
Commodore Preble. In 18I!>. however,
American and British officer* so often
fought at Gibraltar that o ir vessels were
lei bidden that pert.
There have been many famous duels in
the l uitol Btats, but pra-n ninemty that
ol Burl and Hamilton leads the list. The
pron.iiwnee of the parties, the irivlility ot
the ea tse, the fatal result and public sym
palny for Uamilton'* widow and orphans,
aircdnsplftid to tnißo It the sensst'on of
the early days ol the (Pst century of the re
publie. The duel was fought at Wcobaw
ken, N. J , duly llth, lfkM. Hamilton had
jus*, been appointed minister to Fiance,
and Burr was Vice President of the United
State’. The Immediate esuse of tho difll
v.uLly was Us* publication of a pamphlet by
a l>r. C.vipor la which occurred : Col
Hamilton and Dr, Kent say that they con
sider (10l Burr a dangerous tu in, an 1 one
unfit to lie trusted with the reins of govern
merit. In another place ; Gen. llunlltoi
has mprassod Of Col. Burr opinions still
more despicable This last pass .g* irrits,
ted Hun, and lie daman lm] an bn no lit'*
retraction, lfamiluiu considered the pas
enge as at lies! voiy iinfefl ilto, and ileal in
e,|. A Jong eorrespon fence ensued, rosult
log In Hamlltoa’s death
The and iet between Henry Olay an 1 J-rlin
Randolph was Inrtunslo in i< ending.
The duel wna tnughi in 18-10 n the Virgin
ia shore of the Potomac. Both pat tic i
pants were friends, sllenated for the time
blng hy the political tpiastl ma of the day.
B.tndotph deiiouace.l the union ol Adauit
and (!Hy, and Glay chatlenged hbn at
■ me*. Thn strangest psrt ol this dost Is
that th* parties *t llio i*at in-nneot enter
lslno.l no linsllto fooling for each ntlinr.
ITSndstpli, wlien told ot Cl.y’s wife and
glnntilua Cbll.l aaij ; I shall .lo milium, on
the morrow to dittorb tile atet-p of tlir
child and the repose ol the mut'rnr , ■!
alter the duel, on the ground : I would not
have seen Mr Glay I*ll mortally or eve
doubtfully wounded tor nil the bind that I
watered by Bit King i f’l hi.|s kii-I III*
-Uibul&ry streams And Cay, when lint
(! ii ' v. a• ' led, raid : I hurt in G.xt, my
dear *fr, you r untouched ; altor what
to.*. iMwurred 1 would n<t h*e harm.| you
for a thousand worlds. iR-nry Olay ba t
Indore, .n JHOB. l-'Ugllt Humphrey Mir
itiiil wtirn they were both in the Kentucky
.LegTsJM'iro,
The duel of Decatur *nf Barron trans
pired March 22, 1820, at Wa.lenibur*, and
ia one of ibe moat fani.ni* In American bis
tory. Ommodore Doeamr of the United
btatal navy and Jam.-* Barron, • p-wt cap
lain In the navy, were b* | Hartley Tliev
fougUt with fibitol* at eight f>ac<: Both
felt. There really was no cause lor this
-1 ■ ic 1 Barren iiad not apjwoved of Doca
-I'ir'a affair in the Obnsepcakr.ag.J aa oe ter-
Hii't ha I fomented Iroutile by alleging that
Decatur wa* previritlog the re'.m
ployinent of Uarrorj In the
service. Decatur wad one of the
[duskiest trim, of the dsy, *nd wo* a duel
ist by prol.jaai'U. He had fought three '
fore thi* Istal encoouter, and during tbc
war ot 1813 be profXMed t Htr Tnomai
Hard/ * duel ot ship U> ship, but the Eng
lish admiral dwßned UtU toovei mode ol
fighting.
DeWitt Clinton, in 1802, lougbt John
Swsrtwourt, an insignificant iiollticiao,
, about wnn petty difference l and Nerlllc
’Houle, a ton <ii him re H-mle, United State*
minister a' Madrid, in 1898 tougbl tbe
Duke D’Alba tor ao inaulliog remark
made about hia mother at a ball given by
Maiquis and Toreot, Trendi ambassador at
tbe same place. Tba duke said that lira.
Souls leaked like Margaret of Birgundy.
young Soule was ;>reaent, and be took Ua
remark to mean more than, wae probably
intended. Tlie gentlemen fought with
sword’ lor thirty tainutea,and then seconds
interfered. The next day i’lerre Houle,
ibe United Minister, took tbe tffair up sod
ea'lateeUon ot Mans. Turgot, at
wboae bouse tbe bail wa# given. Tboy
met, end tbe marquis was wounded la the
leg. Ot course, Mr. Soule wae recall
ed.' -
Senator Dick Broderick oi California
was killed in a deal by Judge David D.
Terry In Sen Fraocfeoo in 1869. Tom
Benton (ought with Locee ot St. Louis,
ami received a horse whipping bom Gen.
Jackson at Nashville that nearly coat the
general hia Ufa. Senator W. M. Gw in,
kaowa as Duke Gwin, toaght a duel with
rifles at thirty paces with tbe floo. J. W,
MeOorkle, meafber-af o—3*—, la tMilfirr
nia, May, 1808. After exchanging shots it
was found that the whale affair was the ru
salt at a mistake
Illinois baa osver baeo a vary healthy
place ier duels. In the year 1820 oar was
| fuoght uhfbellfTiile, St. Cl.iir county, be
■ ;ween Alphnsso Btewr; and William Hen
c.ett. ThOgof* its made ft up for a (ham
(lucl. Stewart was U ibc secret, hut Ben
nett was feketoj jsstrneal. it was eviptmeed
that be a hall into hV guu alter
reviving )fi| second, itif oupt
neot tell nMte% rotmdtd, and Hra ieti
wa* sntstoi, Mad, cenvetwi, aenintced,
and hnagtolklrirTnorder. This atfak was
planned asa>abe>kiu kt fsia! termiaaiinn
I'ut a most ftotlow faoe on the sffVr. Gav.
Blind rufusad to pardon Keenet*, thongti
great eft irt* were nude to kidauv him lo
do so.
Perhaps ike ssrwt riJieulout story is that
told of tJsni.Pnlenm ftf HeviMutiooary aad
wolf fame, known as’X-Md Peb” During
the French war U# was challenged by an
English officer. U ptoipoeed tUt tiuth til
on n keg of powder,lnto thabnng of which
was a lighted lose. Alter urn fuse got welt
under w ay, * Wae >n( m tatoweafarta
bly near the If-!e, the officer ran. Hold on.
ray triend ; it 1 * cnly *oed J (aid Putman.
A Ckolorfc ♦'.wlier’s Hcvonge.
A (cnthueatal yeunj gentleman in Gal
veston, Texas, was paying his addresses to
a pretty daughter ot a choleric Frenchman
and was drifting genii v Into the t mouth
haven of wedlock. Suddenly h ran across
a shut A Jealous liv tl tiilrt the young l i
dy that her affiynced lover lmd called her
lather “a snappish, snarling, gouty old
frog-eater,” anti litd described her as "a
flirt of ilia first wslor, with a temper equal
to that of Uoaiaebuh's spinster aunt.” Tht
young lady was angry. Shu told her father
and ho was also wrutd. Tnv doers were
closed upon the lovo r ; tho old gentleman
even threateend to b'ain linn. A few
weeks after Ward tho joung lady discover
ed that her lover had been malign'd, and
forthwith ho w*s summ incd. with prayers,
promise-' and lean. Hoc died ono even
ing nnd everything was *nti*r*clon’y ex
plained. Tho choleric old Fcsnch nan did
not know that the cliargs* w*r<t false. He
hapooned to pass through the ball an.l
saw the happy lover* alltwig closo to etch
other and holding hand*. His ir* was in
tituled lie want on tip-toe to the watm
cooler st (he end of tke hall, caiiied tl to
the p*r|..r door, sud suddenly reversed li
abovu the liesd* ol (ho devoted psrt. Ex
planations and dry clothes were soon in
order.
The Origin ul 44<‘iiln.
noiumhe* ws the son of a we iv.-r nnd
a wravur htm * ' , Gu.m. txirraine wa
brotignt up s oartry *ook. M inter**, lln>
great French comic writer, was the wifi ol
a tapestrymaker. Uervante* served as a
common soldier. Il.imer was a b#gc* r
llestod wa- the ion ol a small luriuer. I).-
mo-tlioncs, of a tuttur. TeieiiC", tiie La
tin ■viniln writer, was a alavc. Glivei
Gromwkfl was the son ol a brewer. Mow
ard, tint pldiautliropisß was an npprsntlee
b> a grocer. Benjamin Franklin, Bm son
of a tallow cindler. f)r. Hishoii. ol Wor
<:lie*Uir r K'in of ft linen 'lrnrier. DeFoe, the,
grrst le.btical writer, w the *<in <•( •
buii-tier Wlittfleld was Bio mol an tun
keeper at Gloucester. Cardinal VVoi laiy,
the eon of a bnlc’ief Kerytiaon wa* a
shepherd. Vlrgfl was th* sou ot a (inlet
tib ikespuarH, of a wood denier. Horace,
of a shopkeeper, Lucian, of s stations'
llogarth, an apprenlk* to au engraver.
Dean Tucker, ot a sir.a!l farmer, nnd came
to Oxford on fool. Blaliop f'ridi aux work
ed in Ilia kitchen at Eietcr College. Ed
mund Hailey was the son of n snap holler.
China fairly r*vcl in capital punish
ment. In Canton alone no lon Hi art %‘l,
400 executions for crime lake, place in a
ini;le year, A Be'gian who recen'ly vis l !
ed that city visivetl tbe prlutipul prism
yard and witnessed Ute execution ol tw;?i
ty-four persons at one lima—two hend*-
risii gotay about and alashing oft beads
with as much Indifference a* though they
were cabbages lo be severed from the
the stalk. There, too, ho saw the Imple
ments ot torture which *he Inquisitorial
mandarins use to extort testimony from re
usetaat prisoners, who are used to linpll
ca<# others. There is do cruelty omitted.
All the devious of torture to b found in
tlie museum* and prisons In Western Eu
rope, and whleh fill the aoui <rf the tourist
with borroo, are employed daily in the
prisons of dautou.
Chicago luter-Ocean ; The tax payers of
Allegheny couoty,Pennsylvania, will have
to pay the loasss ($5,000,001) caused by
the rioters in Pittsburg. This is Pennsyl -
wanla law, aod tha a*mo law exists In
New York. la 18*1, at the time r,f the
draft riot. New York City had to pay mil
Done oi dollars (or damages to property.
In 1844 the city ef Philadelphia had to
pay all the ioaeee, amounting to millions,
caused by ■what ia called the Native Amer
ican riot. Tbe New York Tribune office
wae gutted ia 1863. The city paid Hor
ace Greeley several thousand doll us dam
ages. in 1841 the Philanthropist, a Cin
cinnati Addition paper, waa mobbed. The
city footed the bill. Will the-tex payers
remember that all property destroyed by
rioter* moat be paid tor bf the tax payer*,
And wilt they, remembering this,- frown
down the eftotts of noisy aad irreapoosibls
agitation iaia la create a disturbance 7
Ii the people af New Orleans are "ban
dits,” what art the people of PUiabarg ?
Tlc Ti litis of Nenspiigrr Illeii.
Rev. OeWittTotuioge isM reaantiy in
one of hi* sermons: Oua ol tho greates'
trials of tit* newapaner pr otessie. i is that
tti membera are varntpalM to see morn ol
tlw shaai* of the wrutd than any other
prof yen m. Through every newspaper ol
tine, day attM day, pvt alt lbs wtakueases
of the world i all the verities that want to
be puflfiM ; all the revenges (kit want to
be matwd ; all the m ttakes that want to
he corrected ; all the dull speakers who
want to be thought tloqutuil ; all the
meanness that want* to get its wares no
tVcvd (fiat!* in (ho editorial c lumn* In or
der to i ave the tax of the advtiriising cr t
umns; all the men who want to he sei
right who went never right ; all the (work
ed brained philosopher* with st.irie* as
lone a* their hair, and a* gloomy as their
linger nail* in mcprnings beemse heretl of
*6 ip—all the caret who coni* H) sUy Sve
minutes, hut talk five hours.
Through the editorial and rnportori.il ,
room* all the follies and sham* of iht
world am seen day after day.snd the lump
tsiiun is to believe In neither God, man
nor woman. It is no r.urprino to me tna*
in tins profession there ire some skeptics I
men , l only wonder that journalists be
lieve anything.
Mi** Coilsat.de wan Iwim only two year*
earlier than her brother Tom. tVlmn To n
w.ia ton years old she ghniud because the
waalwolvo. IVhen Tun was known to
be fourteen she confessed to sweet sixteen.
Win a Tom prou lly Imaated of eighteen
she timidly aekuowledjied hen-ell p*ai
nineteen. Wlien ho came home from col
lege, .v Ith n mouahiolie and a vole, ami
had n party in honor of Ills twenty-first
birthday, aim said to her ftiandt, what h
Ift.y.ih lullow he is ; who w mid think h
is only a year younger Ilian If And when
'l’om declared he was twenty five, and old
onoiiuh to get married, alio sskl : L). you
know I feci ftavftfrely jetloui to think ol
I'otu getting ma'Hed. But then I *u|ipoc
twins ara always more attadird to each
other than othor broilier* and sisters And
’.wo years later, at Tom's melding, al e
said willi glillsli vivacity to tlia wedding
guests, dear (dd Tom; to aeo him ino
rift benight, and then think how, when
tin was only five years old, they brought
him tu to son me, kta baby sister. I wan
der II ha lliinliS ot It to night.
The following rules should bo rtiljtly
observed by person* having occasion t<
visit prthlt rg i ftl ;.' ;
Enter ho'tly.
rtiiuowu qu.uiiy.
Bub*crib" (or the pnpar,
i’.iy tor n in ft tvanec.
ffiin't touch the type,
Knap six tent front Hie devil.
Hands off inamiscrlpt.
Don't tnlk t<> Bin compositors.
D n't furry oft He- exchange*.
Never Iwg a paper.
Gentle.nan ohsn. ving tliese rule, when
enturiug a printing office will greatly of •
llgctloi n-litoi, mid need have no /ear ol
the devil. -
■to ■— ii i -a*MM UMM - - to ——
A yonng larly q| itochostsr has a ptt
dog snsweriug to the name o I “Nigger.”
The other day It chased a cow which was
pausing In the street, and tta owner palled
ibe dog hack, shouting : Nlggei, Nigger,
Nigger. To her surprise, a (tone came ft
In* s* r her head a moment or two after
ward, and looking up site law that It lis<l
tieeu thrown by tha man who was driving
tha cow, and who was almost wild with
rago. Il<i wu a colored man, autl lie u
ao ungry dial ha r.haaad liar into the houae.
and waa not appeased until her brother
explained Dial It was tl.n do/ alio calling.
A nx;:nt lilaiory of A mar lean uniforms
brings lo light thti fact Unit the gray ol the
Southern Confederacy waa the regulation
dies* of the American armies which fought
at Chippewa and Niagara in 1813, and
was adopted at Weal Point in com memo
ration ol those victories. It is still quilt
extensively worn by northern regiment*
and is the prevtiling Color in all military
schools, ami for tcoootny and (jtifctoraa is
douhllcsA preferable to (he hide.
Prlnd|>al Loe, of Edinburgh University,
a hypochondriac, waa met by I'rof.
Kobertson, wfeo expressed a hope tha' lia
was well. Far, far, (rota well, said the
Principal; I’ve had no sleep for a fort
night. Titan, Priaelpei; said the Prof er
ror, you’re getting better ; whan wa last
mat, you, had not slapt for sit weeks I
Every affect must hava a aausa; so Boils,
Pimples, etc., arc the result at poor bloo l.
Purify tha blood by using Dr. Bull’s lilootl
Mixture and banish such eruptions as
those named.
Atlanta l?ar>er
Mills.
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EVERY I,ADY SHOULD
ImvM ope of our
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adap'ed to all kind* of gootla, and to all
Bin different and fushionahle style* of PialE
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04 Oorllnndt Hirtot, New Yoik.
Ayer’s Ague Caj’e,
For Fever aad Ague, latennltUM
Fever, Chill Fever. Remittent Fever,
numb Ague, I’ortodteelorUUloue Fever,
Wo , and indeed *ll the aflbetfoße srhleh
arise from malarious, marsh, or raise
matlo poisons.
This 1* a fomponinS rwntdy, prspsrsd toUh
•<-l*nUnn ahlll from vi-gauhl* ln*i-dlmta, wUMh
rw*ly telle hi can Ui* meet we of ChUle
and Fever ai.4 lb* •uiMoiutiant 4l*orlor*. ttsch
R,rtwk i 3f,.*.n?sswtt'i vf.Rm Twyiv ~*rt
•ny other mudltiiM r*t dlaoowmf tar tho ears
of Intormlttonhi la, that naitaln* no qiiloina or
rnfnanf, and (baa* who take It an fr-o teei
Uaugwr of qulnlmn or any tojurtoaa afTaata, and
aru >• hnllhy after tulng II aa MbVe. It tew
haon rrlonrtvt-ly eetployad -luring (h# laa thirty
,-at- In tin iritaimant of ihn# ilUtraaalne fk
or don, and to unvarying baa bean Ite aacaaaa
that ll haa gained thi ri-pntallail uf being lufaUl
bia. -It tan, b aafuly rtrommandad aa a aura
rrauady anil -yicldc for Ihn fW'-r nnd A |tt* of
(b Waai. and th# Chllla end Fever of die
HouUi, whlab, ono* h rot an up by It, do etf
ratara unHI lit* Ulan**# la *e*lu contreoted-
Th* *rai vartady of dlaordara which arte *
from Ui* IrrtuUoii of Uila polaon, aaah a* Mew •'
rslffte, tohaeaset*—, Ummt, Heedeehe .
JBllnrtruaa, Vaalhanti*, Mere aha, Ce
terrtt. Adthean. PaJpitaUon. hU*U
ASMieai, Hyetortaa, Fein In the
•la, Celle, Vanlyala, aad d-ran(want of
tba Tl—netih. all of wblab bosom* Intermittent
or porlodJcal, bar* no apaedlor raaaaily ftian
Aran** Aec* Ocas, wMch car** ib-m alt allkt,
sod pruteru th* ay atom from hituro allscka. As
a prvvrnUv-, It la of luimona* aartdeo In thoao
ooreoninmca whar* Paver and Aga prevail*,
aa It staya tha davolopmont of th* dlacaao if taken
on th* flrl appruarb of th* prwnonlViry -ymp
loma. Traveller* and temporary rcaidante ar*
Ibaa onabl-d U> defy thua* disorder,, and |vw
will en ■Ulfvr If they avail lliemaslvM of tha
protection tht# remedy efforde.
Kor Lirw Complaints, arteln* from
torpidity, It la on egcvlient rcoi-dy; K •ttrnulate*
this organ Into bceltliy ocllvlly, and prodocas
many remarkable curia where other mad!*l as*
Ml.
Prepared by Dr. i. C. Ayer & Cos.,
Prantlaal and Analytteal ClaemlaU,
tOVJUI MAB.
•011, ar jclc oautMUT* xvxsrwakia.
SOMETBINCi YKW!!!
w- 1 ’
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In 111 iuuh be yrqmnt 4- eeeonle SncV
work in the p&luling Ho o lo uiy (I op
s*
OILDINd,
POLIHIIING,
HTAININO,
OItAIMNO,
VARNIBHINO,
FRAMING
PICTURES,
MakJog Fit A MLS, , ' ’
WHAT-NOTS.
BRACKETS,
TABLES,
DESKS,
ETC.
I will also eentlooe contracting for house
and sign
PAINTING.
I’vu apast tbe past year in GresswUle
aad am prepared to give satisfactory refer
wees. WORK SOLICITED, PRICES
LOW and SATISFACTION GUARAN
TEED. Cali oa or addraas.
9. H HARRIS.
Gieer.vUk-, i k
NO 34.